Here is a view across the hotel atrium and out to the yacht club on the river. The atrium was set up like a little town with shops and restaurants in little buildings like the one you see on the lower right.
This rocky stream courses through the atrium.
Outdoors, a wild Mallard Duck stops briefly at the hotel's landscaped waterfall before flying on downriver.
Here are two more photos of the river. The bridge you see in the distance is a drawbridge. I always get the creeps driving over those. It is 1 and 1/4 miles long and carries twelve lanes of traffic. There is a concrete barrier to protect pedestrians who have their own lane. We saw people jogging there, but were told that noise from the traffic is deafening.
This is part of a 70 foot sculpture that depicts a giant trying to free himself from the sand.
That's okay. I don't want to get on your dumb old boat anyway!
The seminar we attended offered full time learning. Night classes, lunch-and-learns, and wet labs were all a part of the package. One morning I took advantage of the free continental breakfast in the exhibit hall, only to be bombarded by big screen TVs with advertisements from some of the vendors. None of this surprised me until I saw these signs paired together. I then had to wonder if the "full time learning" thing was getting a bit out of hand.
Love the pictures. Even tho it was work, sounds and looks like you had a blast!!!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I think this is the first time I've checked all three "Reactions" boxes! I'm at a workshop today and it's scuzzy -- made more so by the comparison to yours. /Sigh/
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Liz! Love the night shot!
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